Course Descriptions

The following is a complete listing of courses offered at MCC. You can also visit our Programs of Study page for a list of course requirements necessary to complete your degree.

Please note: Special Studies is a general heading for experimental courses or those for which the demand is untested, unknown, immediate, or temporary. You can visit our Special Studies page for a list of Special Studies courses.

Click on the arrow to view a list of course descriptions for each program.

AAD - Applied Art and Design

ACC - Accounting

ACD - Alcohol/Chemical Dependency

AGS - Agricultural Studies

ANT - Anthropology

ARA - Arabic/Foreign Language

ART - Art

ASL - American Sign Language/Foreign Language

ATP - Automotive Technology

BIO - Biology

BUS - Business

CDL - Interdisciplinary

CE - Cooperative Education

CE - Hospitality

CE - Interior Design

CE - Office Technology

CEL - Leadership

CHE - Chemistry

CHI - Chinese/Foreign Language

CIN - Cinema Studies

Cinema Studies

CIS - Computer Information Systems

CIT - Civil and Construction Technology

CLT - Clinical Laboratory Technician/Medical Laboratory Technician

COM - Communication

COS - College Success

CPT - Computer Technology

CRC - Computer Related Curricula

CRJ - Criminal Justice

CSC - Computer Science

DAS - Dental Assisting

DEN - Dental Hygiene

EBL - Experiential and Adult Learning

ECE - Education and Early Care

ECO - Economics

EDU - Education

ELT - Electrical Engineering Technology/Electronics

EMS - Emergency Medical Services

ENG - English Literature

ENG - English Writing

ENR - Engineering Science

ESL - English For Speakers Of Other Languages (ESOL)

FPT - Fire Protection Technology

FRE - French/Foreign Language

FSA - Food Service Administration

GEG - Geography

GEO - Geology

GER - German/Foreign Language

GLF - Golf Management

HBR - Hebrew/Foreign Language

HED - Health Education

HIM - Health Information Technology

HIS - History

HMN - Honors Studies

HMN - Humanities

HON - Honors Studies

Honors Studies

HPR - Health Professions

HSM - Homeland Security Administration

HSP - Hospitality

HTL - Hotel Technology

HTL 105 - Hotel Operations
This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive, fundamental understanding of how hotels are managed with respect to the rooms perspective (reservations, front desk, housekeeping, engineering, and security). Through computer simulation, property tours, and guest lecturers, students will be exposed to the operational positions and responsibilities of the different areas of the rooms division. Food and beverage, sales and marketing, and the accounting office will be addressed with respect to how each of these departments interact with the rooms division. Spring Semester only. Three class hours. 3 Credits.

HTL 206 - Hotel Sales and Marketing
Students will be introduced to the principles and procedures of hotel sales and marketing by taking part in "learn by doing" activities. A sales blitz, a high pressure sales experience, and developing a marketing plan for a local hotel may be included. This course addressed market research, advertising, public relations, and the operation of a sales department within a hotel. Sales techniques as they relate to individuals, companies, organizations, and groups will also be explored. Fall Semester only. Three class hours. 3 Credits.